Oligomer-Engineered Active Layer Enables High-Performance Semi-Transparent Organic Photovoltaics

Abstract

Despite the high significance of the active layer with all-narrow band gap (all-NBG) materials for developing semi-transparent organic solar cells (ST-OSCs), the low power conversion efficiency (PCE) is the key limitation for their practical applications. Herein, a new oligomer XY-1 of the PTB7-Th-2F host polymer donor is firstly introduced as guest component into the PTB7-Th-2F:Y6-based all-NBG system to improve the performance of ST-OSCs. The oligomer naturally alloys with the host donor to promote the polymer crystallization and stabilize the film morphology. More intriguingly, oligomer XY-1 plays a multiple-function role in regulating energy levels and light transmission, well-balancing the film-forming process of the donor and acceptor and optimizing the charge dynamics. Ultimately, the PCE of the PTB7-Th-2F:Y6-based opaque bulk heterojunction (BHJ) device is significantly improved from 12.72% to 14.49%, representing the highest efficiency of the PTB7-Th-family BHJ devices. The corresponding ST-OSC achieves an impressive PCE of 12.00% with high average visible transmittance (AVT) of 41.76%, delivering an exceptional light utilization efficiency of 5.01%, which is the best value of PTB7-Th-family BHJ devices and ranking the top values of ST-OSCs. The ST-OSC also exhibits superior photo-thermal stability, and thermal insulation, highlighting the significant potential of oligomers in developing high performance ST-OSCs for multifunctional application.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Avr 2025
Accepted
24 Jug 2025
First published
25 Jug 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Oligomer-Engineered Active Layer Enables High-Performance Semi-Transparent Organic Photovoltaics

X. Ren, Y. Xie, X. Huang, F. Wu, J. Liu, H. H. Kim, H. Y. Woo, J. Xu, B. Huang and L. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC01748C

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